The wallplate must be securely mounted either directly to
the wall using suitable wood screws or to a fl ush mounted
1-gang electrical accessory box using M3.5 screws.
Cable access can either be from behind for concealed
cabling, or from below for surface cabling. If surface cable
is used, cut out cable access slot on plug-on module prior
to mounting.
For wiring connections refer to diagram below.
FP715 Si models are double insulated and do not require an
earth connection, however a parking terminal is provided
on the wallplate. This is clearly marked with an Earth
symbol.
Prior to mounting the plug-on module, DIL switches on the
rear of the plug-on module must be set. See diagram on
page 5 for available options.
Mount plug-on module to wallplate by locating tabs on top
of wallplate in apertures on rear of module, hinge down
and press fi rmly to wallplate before tightening securing
screws on bottom of wallplate.
Wiring (
Please Note:
On 24 volt models
power supply must
be wired to A & B
on wallplate.
Always switch off mains fi rst and never fi t programmer
to a live wallplate.
4
For Wiring Conversion tables see - pages 8-15)
ELECTRONICS
N L 1 2 3 4
230V
Fused
3A
N/C
N/O
N/C
N/O
OFF
OFF
ON
DHW
HTG
DHW
ON
HTG
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Heating not going off even though I’ve turned it off at the thermostat and controls??
The Danfoss FP715 Si heating may not be turning off despite being switched off at the thermostat and controls due to the following possible reasons:
1. Cylinder Thermostat Detection: If the hot water cylinder thermostat detects that the water temperature has not yet reached the set level, the heating system may continue to operate.
2. Programmed Mode: The programmer may be set to "ON" or "ALLDAY" mode, which keeps the heating running continuously. Ensure it is set to "AUTO" or "OFF" if you want it to turn off.
3. Temporary Override: The +1HR override button may have been pressed, causing the heating to stay on for an extra hour.
4. Service Interval Timer: If the property owner (e.g., a landlord) has enabled a service interval timer, it may affect the heating operation.
Check the programmer settings, override functions, and thermostat to confirm the correct configuration.
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